Msc. Quentin Monfroy

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Member (Postgraduate Student) of Kundrát’s PaleoBioImaging Lab and Evolutionary Biodiversity Research GroupAt Center for Interdisciplinary Biosciences, Technology and Innovation ParkPavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košicedinosaur.science.upjs.sk

Work Experience08/2016 – 06/2017 : Collection Manager at the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire de Sainte-Ménehould Sainte Ménehould (France)• Inventory of a Paleontology Collection from the 19th Century – Identification, Classification and Database Creation of fossils from French and International Sites.• Simultaneously worked as project manager for a WWI photo exhibit, assisting the American photographer, Dr. Jeffrey Gusky, both in the field and the museum.

PublicationsMonfroy, Quentin T., 2017: Correlation between the size, shape and position of the teeth on the jaws and the bite force in Theropoda. Historical Biology, Vol. 29, Iss. 8, 2017, p. 1089–1105. (available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/…2017.1286652)

LanguagesEnglish and French (Bilingual and Bicultural), German

Professional Experience01/2016 – 06/2016: Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Drumheller – Alberta (Canada)• Study of dinosaur and crocodilian skulls for Master’s thesis.06/2016 – 07/2014: Grube Messel – Frankfurt am Main (Germany)• Excavation of fossilized plants, invertebrates and vertebrates from the Paleocene-Eocene area in bituminous layers of shale.06/2014 – 07/2014: University of Calgary – Alberta (Canada)• 3D modelling with CT scans of Amphibians.• Excavation at a Pachyrhinosaurus site last dug during the 1950s.06/2013 – 07/2013: Grotte du Noisetier – Fréchet-Aure (France)• Excavation of animal remains and artifacts from the last Ice Age and Homo neanderthalensis.06/2012 – 07/2012: Egg Mountain – Montana (U.S.A.)• Excavation of reptile, mammal and dinosaur fossils from the Cretaceous period.08/2011 – 09/2011: Bassin d’Autun – Muse (France)• Excavation of marine animal and plant fossils from the Permian period.07/2011: Site de Dinoplagne – Plagne (France)•Excavation, cleaning and protection of Sauropod and small Theropod tracks from the Late Jurassic period.